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CPS celebrates the publication of a new article co-authored by Wassim Ghantous, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Fellow 2021-2022.

”Dromoelimination: Accelerating settler colonialism in Palestine”
By Wassim Ghantous and Mikko Joronen

This paper examines the eliminatory speed of Israeli settler colonialism, particularly the ways in which settler organizations aim to accelerate the pace of elimination at the colonial frontiers in Palestine. We show, by focusing on the settler NGO Regavim, how such settler entrepreneurs constantly develop new techniques that challenge the slow and creeping eliminatory pace of state’s administrative, legal and security bodies with an intensifying eliminatory speed we call ‘dromoelimination’. By closely elaborating the ongoing events in the West Bank village of Susiya, we argue that dromoelimination operates, firstly, through accelerative state-settler dynamics that traverses beyond the eliminatory functions of the state while at the same time fundamentally reconfiguring them; and secondly, by turning Palestinian life and struggle against dispossession, forced displacement and destruction increasingly vulnerable to intensified temporalities of ‘depleting time’. Settler colonialism, we contend, becomes comprehensible in a more tangible, complex and spatially nuanced terms when looked through the speed and pace of its movement: that is, through intensified and accelerated eliminatory rhythms – of dromoelimination.

Full citation
Ghantous, Wassim, and Mikko Joronen. “Dromoelimination: Accelerating Settler Colonialism in Palestine.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Apr. 2022, doi:10.1177/02637758221090968.

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